Knit this slip stitch mini poncho, designed by Lisa Richardson using the divine yarn Fine Art (merino wool, kid mohair and mulberry silk). With a gorgeous slip stitch pattern and cosy collar, this knitting pattern is suitable for the intermediate knitter. Originally featured in the Fine Art Accessories Collection brochure, this pattern in now available to download for free.

Knit this accessory snood from Lakeland. Designed by Marie Wallin using our 100% British wool, British Sheep Breeds Chunky Undyed (wool), this snood features a cable and moss stitch pattern and is perfect for keeping the chilly weather at bay.

This women’s knitted cowl, hooded, snood accessory with basket stitch worked sideways with Fur trim edging. This design is from the brochure Big Accessories, designed by Lisa Richardson, using Thick ‘n’ Thin (merino wool) and Fur (wool). This pattern is for the beginner knitter.

Knit this women’s’ shoulder cape, worked in the round with cable and reverse stocking stitch. This design is from the brochure Big Accessories, designed by Sarah Hatton, using Thick ‘n’ Thin (merino wool). This pattern is for the intermediate knitter.

Knit this unusual scarf in stocking stitch and woven cable detail. This design is from the brochure Big Accessories, designed by Marie Wallin, using Alpaca Chunky (alpaca). This pattern is for the intermediate knitter.

A knitted men’s or women’s unisex scarf using a mixture of stitches including; garter, drop, slip and rib stitch. This design is from the brochure Big Accessories, designed by Gemma Atkinson, using Alpaca Chunky (alpaca). This pattern is for the intermediate knitter.

Knit this men’s or women’s unisex rib stitch and vertical garter stripe hat from the brochure Big Accessories, designed by Martin Storey, using Alpaca Chunky (alpaca). This pattern is for the beginner knitter.

Knit this women’s large braided snood accessory in stocking stitch from the brochure Big Accessories, designed by Gemma Atkinson using the beautiful yarn Tumble (alpaca and cotton). This pattern is for the beginner knitter.